Ontogeny of thyroid hormone receptors in the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)

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Sernia, C [1 ]
Zeng, T [1 ]
Gemmell, RT [1 ]
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[1] UNIV QUEENSLAND, DEPT ANAT SCI, BRISBANE, QLD 4072, AUSTRALIA
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10.1071/R97014
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Newborn marsupials do not have a thyroid gland at birth. The gland develops while the young marsupial is in the mother's pouch. The young brushtail possum initiates secretion of thyroid hormones from its own thyroid at about Day 65 post partum. However, during the first three weeks of pouch life thyroxine is passed from the mother to the young via the milk. To determine if this maternal thyroxine can effect organ development in the young possum before it initiates secretion of thyroxine from its own thyroid, the ontogeny of thyroid hormone receptors was determined in nuclear extracts of lung, liver and kidney by radioreceptor assay, using I-125-labelled tri-iodothyronine as ligand. Receptor density was calculated for tissues removed from young possums at Days 25 (n = 5), 50 (n = 4), 100 (n = 3) and 150 (n = 4) and from adults (n = 5). Receptors were found in possums of all age groups, including the small 25-day pouch young. Significant differences were not found in the receptor density between different tissues or at various ages. The association constant K-a (4.0+/-2.6 L nmol(-1) for lung) was similar in different tissues and at the various ages examined. The passage of thyroid hormones from the mother to the developing marsupial via the milk may have a role in the slow development of organ systems early in pouch life by acting on thyroid receptors in the pouch young. However, the functional maturation of the thyroid gland of the young possum, not an increase in receptors, appears to coincide with the rapid increase in the rate of growth and development which occurs in later pouch life.
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